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Rangers FC On Field Gossip & Rumour Thread 2017 Mod Note in OP(Updated 14/08)

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,839 ✭✭✭Jelle1880


    Pretty decent win against Raith, Murdoch's goal was a thing of beauty.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,221 ✭✭✭bobbysands81


    Tweet from Stan Collymore below - I think it sounds life 'wife beating bastard' rather than 'black Fenian bastard'.

    @StanCollymore: I’ll be asking the Scottish FA, UEFA, BT sport to comment on whether they feel “Black Fenian Bastard” is actionable. https://t.co/rtG358e23U


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,553 ✭✭✭✭Dempsey


    Tweet from Stan Collymore below - I think it sounds life 'wife beating bastard' rather than 'black Fenian bastard'.

    @StanCollymore: I’ll be asking the Scottish FA, UEFA, BT sport to comment on whether they feel “Black Fenian Bastard” is actionable. https://t.co/rtG358e23U

    Collymore might be dislikeable as a person because of his previous behaviour but I find his views on football a breath of fresh air in a sea of clichés. So many ex pros unwilling to rock the boat and ask hard questions of people.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,714 ✭✭✭TheCitizen


    Some of The Rangers fans have been asking for him to be sacked from his job at BT. He was supposed to do a phone in the next day but that was cancelled. Collymore was tweeting in particular about that vile Billy Boys bile. It wasn't a minority of The Rangers fans that were singing that during the recent League Cup Semi Final, it looked like the whole lot of them were singing it. A weird, disgusting and perverse song, they really shouldn't have to be told that they shouldn't be singing songs with words like that in them in this day and age.

    Collymore is bringing it up - it has nothing to do with things that happened in his life in the past - people in Scotland are obviously just fed up with it and accustomed to it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,714 ✭✭✭TheCitizen


    http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/31565781

    They were at it again last night.

    I've read that Stan Collymore is on Talksport this evening at 7:30.


    There is a clear distinction between political songs, Republican/Loyalist songs or British or Irish songs or anthems and as opposed to that; songs or chants that are sectarian. ROH or The Sash for example are not sectarian, the billy boys is sectarian. It should be fairly straightforward to make that distinction. If The Rangers fans had any self respect they wouldn't need to be told to stop singing the likes of the billy boys.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,839 ✭✭✭Jelle1880


    The thing is, The Billy Boys was aired once and died out fast due to other fans telling the idiots that sang it to shut up. Self policing is the only thing that will probably work.

    I didn't hear anything else that was sectarian, and if Collymore really thinks he was being called a Black Fenian Bastard then he's either deaf or deliberately lying. I know what my money is on.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,714 ✭✭✭TheCitizen


    Jelle1880 wrote: »
    The thing is, The Billy Boys was aired once and died out fast due to other fans telling the idiots that sang it to shut up. Self policing is the only thing that will probably work.



    It was aired once was it, I think I heard it a few times. They were singing it again last night v Raith, didn't watch that.

    In this clip which is on youtube it looked like nearly all of The Rangers fans in that stand were singing it. It looked like it was easier to single out those who weren't singing it. That's a fair lot of idiots to be telling to shut up.



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS_BN1Z5UXY

    Self policing is the best policy. Let's be honest here it hasn't worked up 'til now by the looks of it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,839 ✭✭✭Jelle1880


    TheCitizen wrote: »
    It was aired once was it, I think I heard it a few times. They were singing it again last night v Raith, didn't watch that.

    In this clip which is on youtube it looked like nearly all of The Rangers fans in that stand were singing it. It looked like it was easier to single out those who weren't singing it. That's a fair lot of idiots to be telling to shut up.



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS_BN1Z5UXY

    Self policing is the best policy. Let's be honest here it hasn't worked up 'til now by the looks of it.

    I'm on about yesterday, so is the BBC article.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,714 ✭✭✭TheCitizen


    Jelle1880 wrote: »
    I'm on about yesterday, so is the BBC article.

    The Youtube clip is from the recent League Cup Semi Final when they sang it several times, thousands of them singing it several times as I recall. Have you anything to say about that?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,553 ✭✭✭✭Dempsey


    TheCitizen wrote: »
    The Youtube clip is from the recent League Cup Semi Final when they sang it several times, thousands of them singing it several times as I recall. Have you anything to say about that?

    Whats the point in asking him? He'll just do his Baghdad Bob routine


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,839 ✭✭✭Jelle1880


    TheCitizen wrote: »
    The Youtube clip is from the recent League Cup Semi Final when they sang it several times, thousands of them singing it several times as I recall. Have you anything to say about that?

    I know it's from that game, but the BBC article and my post where I said it was sung once are about the Raith game.

    No idea why you felt the need to pick out that video since it was crystal clear I was only talking about this game which led to the investigation.

    But since you insist: Of course it has to go.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,977 ✭✭✭✭A Dub in Glasgo


    TheCitizen wrote: »
    Have you anything to say about that?

    The only thing that can be said is that the SFA, Police, Council, Government and the media all bottled it... a small minority my arse!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,714 ✭✭✭TheCitizen


    Jelle1880 wrote: »
    I know it's from that game, but the BBC article and my post where I said it was sung once are about the Raith game.

    No idea why you felt the need to pick out that video since it was crystal clear I was only talking about this game which led to the investigation.

    But since you insist: Of course it has to go.

    Chelsea FC this week did a lot - in an official capacity - to condemn what happened in Paris last week. Their manager went on the media condemning it, they banned those they could identify that were involved. They're making an effort in an official way to ostracise the scumbags that have attached themselves to their club. I don't see the same effort being made by the powers that be at The Rangers.

    The SFA said they could do little about 20 odd thousand Rangers fans singing that song at Hampden. Don't you think the admin at The Rangers - whoever they are these days - should say something about it?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,221 ✭✭✭bobbysands81


    Jelle1880 wrote: »
    The thing is, The Billy Boys was aired once and died out fast due to other fans telling the idiots that sang it to shut up. Self policing is the only thing that will probably work.

    I didn't hear anything else that was sectarian, and if Collymore really thinks he was being called a Black Fenian Bastard then he's either deaf or deliberately lying. I know what my money is on.

    Yawn.

    Ostrich.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,311 ✭✭✭✭weldoninhio


    I see the Rangers Fan Board ( I thought they were disbanded) have come out with a statement about the racist and sectarian singing.

    It basically says, we won't critisize our fans until someone gives out to Celtic too.

    Laughable.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,988 ✭✭✭mikeym


    I dont get why Stan Collymore is getting involved in criticising Sectarian Singing.

    He doesnt live in Scotland and hes not a Celtic or Rangers fan.

    Hes pure mad :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,977 ✭✭✭✭A Dub in Glasgo


    mikeym wrote: »
    I dont get why Stan Collymore is getting involved in criticising Sectarian Singing.

    He doesnt live in Scotland and hes not a Celtic or Rangers fan.

    Hes pure mad :D

    Does that mean nobody other than the denizens of Scotland and/or supporters of Rangers or Celtic can get involved?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭bobmalooka


    The statement from the fans board is disgusting and coupled with the silence from the club is disturbing.

    The idea that the sectarian behaviour is only committed by a few and supported by an underwhelming minority is increasingly difficult to accept at face value.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,839 ✭✭✭Jelle1880


    mikeym wrote: »
    I dont get why Stan Collymore is getting involved in criticising Sectarian Singing.

    He doesnt live in Scotland and hes not a Celtic or Rangers fan.

    Hes pure mad :D

    Could have fooled me :pac:
    "There was once talk about me going to Celtic. And, without being contentious, how on earth could I do it when my soft spot is - and has always been - for the blue half of Glasgow? Although you sometimes get people in England who just say they're a Rangers, or even a Celtic fan, I actually am a Gers supporter. It stems back to my mid-teens, when I never seemed to have a Rangers shirt off my back. How on earth could I do it when my soft spot is, and has always been, for the blue half of Glasgow? A guy who lived round the street from me in Birmingham used to run a bus of around a dozen lads to Ibrox. That's how it all started. At the time guys like Chris Woods and Terry Butcher were making their way up to Glasgow. The Graeme Souness era really started it for me, and I would always look for their results. If anyone asks me if I support a team in Scotland it would most definitely be Rangers - I have strong leanings towards them."


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭bobmalooka


    Jelle1880 wrote: »
    Could have fooled me :pac:

    Edit of the year


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,221 ✭✭✭bobbysands81


    mikeym wrote: »
    I dont get why Stan Collymore is getting involved in criticising Sectarian Singing.

    He doesnt live in Scotland and hes not a Celtic or Rangers fan.

    Hes pure mad :D

    I've never been the victim of racist abuse. Does that mean I can't speak out against racism?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 974 ✭✭✭Intifada


    B-m4RLeWoAEmj3b.jpg:large

    from The Telegraph. Another for the banned list! Hope whoever wrote it can remain anonymous or he'll be fearing for his job/life :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,839 ✭✭✭Jelle1880


    James Easdale has resigned from the board.

    He claims he has not taken any bonus or any other money :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 974 ✭✭✭Intifada


    Just a word of caution to the bears here, be careful this weekend as Glasgow is about to be DESTROYED*


    B-ujtBoWkAAuAxi.jpg:large

    *by crap techno and Captain Morgans rum, but ignore that part it's not important

    Also as you can see, the criminal activity is being plotted by the Green Brigade. The proof is in that screenshot, although I haven't found it yet.

    Hopefully it won't be a repeat of what Celtic fans did in Amsterdam. I know they won their court cases over it but I can't think of any other examples of Scottish football fans destroying foreign cities off the top of my head.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,839 ✭✭✭Jelle1880


    Hasn't your own club just been fined for the 6th time in 3 years by UEFA for crowd trouble ?
    Glass houses and all that.

    And who cares anyway what the VB say, bunch of deranged idiots.

    edit: Scratch that, 7 charges in 3 years now :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭bobmalooka


    Jelle1880 wrote: »
    Hasn't your own club just been fined for the 6th time in 3 years by UEFA for crowd trouble ?
    Glass houses and all that.

    And who cares anyway what the VB say, bunch of deranged idiots.

    edit: Scratch that, 7 charges in 3 years now :pac:

    Good to see you acknowledge the edit today. ðŸ‘


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,311 ✭✭✭✭weldoninhio


    Jelle1880 wrote: »
    Hasn't your own club just been fined for the 6th time in 3 years by UEFA for crowd trouble ?
    Glass houses and all that.

    And who cares anyway what the VB say, bunch of deranged idiots.

    edit: Scratch that, 7 charges in 3 years now :pac:

    Crowd trouble?? 1 solitary person set off 1 solitary flare. The Inter fans and Italian police waited outside the stadium for the Celtic fans to leave so that they could clap them onto their buses.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,839 ✭✭✭Jelle1880


    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/rangers/11443457/Dave-King-wins-battle-for-control-of-Rangers-with-David-Somers-set-to-resign-as-chairman.html
    Dave King has won his battle for control of Rangers - a victory that will be confirmed by the resignation of the Ibrox plc chairman, David Somers, Telegraph Sport can exclusively reveal.


    Somers’ departure is expected to be announced to the Stock Exchange on Monday.

    The deadline for proxy votes to be received falls on Wednesday morning, but the beleaguered Rangers plc board has accepted that King - himself a former Ibrox director - will be in charge after Friday’s extraordinary general meeting and will install his allies, Paul Murray and John Gilligan, as directors.
    Both sides have crunched the voting numbers and have arrived at the conclusion that his victory is inevitable, raising the question of whether or not there will be any need for the meeting to go ahead.

    It is thought that Somers’ decision to get out ahead of the EGM is motivated by a desire to avoid another public humiliation like that witnessed at Rangers’ AGM at Ibrox in December, when he lost control of the proceedings in the face of barracking by angry shareholders.



    He became further discredited in the eyes of the Rangers support when an email leaked to Telegraph Sport revealed that Somers had pleaded with a representative of Mike Ashley to ensure that the Newcastle United owner would provide the cash flow necessary to repel King’s previous takeover attempt in October.
    In the email, Somers declared that he would not survive as chairman – nor would James Easdale, his fellow plc director. In the event, Easdale resigned last Wednesday, stating that, even if board were to win the EGM vote – King's motions call for the removal of the directors – it would be “a hollow victory”.
    However, the two remaining plc directors – Derek Llambias, Rangers’ chief executive, and Barry Leach, director of finance, are not expected to tender their resignations. Somers, Llambias, Leach, James Easdale and his brother, Sandy Easdale, are also directors of

    The Rangers Football Club Ltd, with Sandy Easdale the chairman.

    Attention will now focus on questions such as who will be in charge of the day-to-day operations at Ibrox.
    Llambias and Leach have been the target of fans' opprobrium, but they have the support of Ashley, who used his funding deals to secure considerable control over Rangers’ cash flow and assets and the pair have reduced overheads and losses, which would have seen the club placed into administration again, had it not been for the financial input of the Sports Direct magnate.
    One obstacle to an entente – quite apart from the fans’ view of any continued role for either Llambias or Leach - is the rancour which has attended the battle for control of the crisis-torn club.
    King’s prolonged struggle with the South African Revenue Service – in which he was described by a judge as “a glib and shameless liar” – was raised repeatedly by the plc board and was also highlighted in the defence of its position issued to the London Stock Exchange.
    SARS, though, has confirmed to Telegraph Sport that it has imposed no restriction on King acting as a company director and pointed out that the South African Companies Act is identical to its UK equivalent.
    King and his allies, including the Three Bears consortium – wealthy supporters Douglas Park, George Letham and George Taylor – have returned fire in kind, particularly when Rangers Fans Board published an unauthorised minute of a meeting earlier this month.
    The minute quoted Leach as saying that the Three bears “s--- themselves” when they thought that their £10 million takeover attempt might be accepted by the board.
    Llambias subsequently disbanded the Fans Board and last week threatened its members with legal action unless they removed the Board’s Facebook page.
    Either way, King and his cohorts must now address in detail how to meet the club’s financial requirements for the next two years, which are likely to approach £30 million, even if Rangers achieve promotion to the Scottish Premiership.


    That prospect is very far from a certainty, given the club’s stumbling performances under caretaker manager, Kenny McDowall, who has made it clear that he has no desire to remain in the role a moment longer than necessary.
    One immediate effect of King’s triumph will be the swelling of crowds at Ibrox as disaffected fans return to the fold, with a consequent improvement of cash flow.

    There have been so many false dawns at Ibrox since Rangers went into administration under the Craig Whyte regime in February
    2012 that it would be premature to hail this development as the beginning of the end of tumult.
    But, as was observed during another protracted conflict – it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.

    :D:D:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,553 ✭✭✭✭Dempsey


    So the people that didnt want the club when it cost £1 are now in charge

    Dont get your hopes up yet!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,704 ✭✭✭Broxi_Bear_Eire


    Dempsey wrote: »
    So the people that didnt want the club when it cost £1 are now in charge

    Dont get your hopes up yet!

    I think every sane Rangers fan knows this is only the start but it is a start. Presuming this is true


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